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The best way is to clean your tennis shoes with a soft brush and mild liquid soap. Tennis shoes support side-to-side movements swiss shoes on different court types. They are low to offer support and grip and allow players to slide into their shots.

This shoe is made of lace closure which is going to allow you to lace your shoes quickly and effectively. Also, there are extra eyelets that you can use to secure and keep your feet and ankle even more stable. There is a leather attached to the heel area to make it easy to put your feet inside of the shoe easily and quickly.

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The only criticisms of this shoe are that it’s not suitable for players who have narrow feet. Apart from that, they ticked all boxes that make a great tennis shoe on court. “I’m seeing some decent wear under my big toes, but that is after a solid hours of court time,” said Michelle. “Since these shoes are light and speedy I wasn’t expecting a high level of durability. Like the others have said, the wear seems pretty similar to the Ultra Expresses to me. There was decent durability for such a light shoe.” Each and every pair of K-Swiss tennis shoes is crafted to provide players with the support needed for the rigorous lateral footwork of tennis.

“The DragGuard toe bumper came up to a decent height and was plenty thick,” she said. “There is also DuraWrap material on the uppers for extra protection. However, for more extreme toe draggers this may not be thick enough to prevent damage to the uppers.” With a name like Hypercourt Express, and being on the lighter side at 11.5 ounces (size 8.5), we didn’t expect these shoes to be very durable.

“The extra weight wasn’t super noticeable, but these shoes did feel bulkier. I am impressed with how comfortable these shoes are while maintaining a lighter weight.” “When it came to changing directions and stopping in these shoes, I liked the traction level,” said Tiffani. “I didn’t slip or slide around too much. Unfortunately, the lackluster support overshadowed a relatively good experience, so I wasn’t moving aggressively enough to take advantage of the solid traction level.” Across the board, our team agreed the traction levels were adequate when playing in the Hypercourt Expresses. Our toe draggers were impressed with the toe durability of the Hypercourt Expresses. “The toes of these shoes are tougher than the outsoles,” stated Tiffani.

“I hardly made a dent in the uppers or the toe bumpers. I’m quite pleased with the toe durability.” The arch support was slightly lower than what Brittany is used to, but she didn’t mind. She said, “The plush cushioning quickly molded around my arch and gave me all the support I needed.” The majority of our playtesters had no issues with the arch support. Karly commented, “The arch support was low, but it didn’t cause any problems for me. My feet are flat so I don’t need much support to keep them comfortable. The low arches worked just fine for me.”

She offered, “All the plush padding added to a somewhat bulky feel in these Hypercourt Expresses, and my takeoffs seemed slower than normal. It took a lot of effort to get going, and with the loss of traction my movements just didn’t come as naturally in these shoes.” Brittany added, “The outsoles are very similar to the previous version. My shoes have held up for the 10 hours I have playtested them. However, I am starting to see some wear and would rank them right around average for durability.” She said, “The outsoles were holding up moderately well, just like the Ultra Expresses. These aren’t going to be the most durable shoes I’ve worn, but I didn’t tear through them at an alarming rate either.” Our playtesters all had slightly different opinions on the breathability of the Hypercourt Expresses. Brittany was happy with the mesh uppers and felt they allowed enough air to pass through. She said, “My feet never felt like they were overheating. I had no problems when playing but did tend to take them off within 30 minutes of finishing a hitting session.”